Report of the International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO (IBC) on the ethical issues of neurotechnology
Within the framework of its work programme for 2020-2021, the International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO (IBC) decided to address the ethical issues of neurotechnology.Following the online discussions of the Committee after the 26th (Ordinary) Session ofthe IBC in July 2019, the Committee established a Working Group to develop an initial reflection on this topic in February 2020. Due to the challenging situation posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the IBC Working Group functioned primarily through email exchanges, and held twoworking group meetings in May and September 2020. As a result, asynopsis of the preliminary draft report was presented and discussed during the 27th (Ordinary) Session of the IBC in December 2020, which was held online with a condensed agenda.Furthermore, the preliminary draft report was discussed and presented during an extraordinary session of the IBC and the joint session of the IBC and the IGBC, which took place online in February 2021. Taking into account the comments and feedback received during the above-mentioned sessions in February 2021, the IBC Working Group held an online meeting in June 2021 to prepare a final draft report, which was adopted by the Committee at its 28th Session in December 2021
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ehabib (16 mai 2022). Report of the International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO (IBC) on the ethical issues of neurotechnology. ELSIBI. Consulté le 12 janvier 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/o5xm





